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  1. Baden-Powell’s Last Message. Lord Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of Scouting and World Chief Scout, died in Kenya on 8 January 1941 at the age of 83. Soldiers and Scouts escorted the coffin to a simple grave at Nyeri, within sight of Mount Kenya.

  2. Baden Powells Last Message to Scouts & Leaders. Baden Powell prepared a farewell speech for both Scouts & Leaders that were to be to be published upon his death. Below are the messages he wrote.

  3. 20 de oct. de 2021 · These messages were found amongst Baden-Powell's papers after his death, in an enveloped addressed "to the Boy Scouts", inside another envelope containing other documents marked "In the event of my death", that he always carried with him in his travels.

  4. This iconic symbol of Scouting is following generations of Scouts across the last 100 years. Lord Baden-Powell gave a significant speech on the opening of the pilot Wood Badge Course to be held at Gilwell Park in September 1919. “Brother workers, Commissioners, Scout Masters, and Cub Masters.

  5. Baden-Powell's Last Message To Leaders. The following message was found among B.-P.'s papers after his death. To my Brother Scouters and Guides: Cecil Rhodes said at the end of his life ( and I, in my turn to feel the truth of it), "So much to do and so little time to do it".

  6. Baden-Powell's Last Messages. To Boy Scouts: Dear Scouts_ If you have ever seen the play Peter Pan you will remenber how the pirate chief was always making his dying speech, because he was afraid that possibly, when the time came for him to die, he might not have time to get it off his chest.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2013 · Baden-Powell's Last Message. B-P prepared a farewell message to his Scouts, for publication after his death. For the complete message, please view the document attached.